• ActionAgents, launched in January 2025, lets users hire task-specific AI agents instead of paying for monthly tool subscriptions.
  • The platform has attracted over 3,000 users in eight weeks without any external marketing and has completed 5,000+ tasks so far.

ActionAgents, a startup based in Ahmedabad, is on a mission to simplify how small businesses and individuals access artificial intelligence.

Instead of navigating a sea of costly and complex AI tools, users can now hire pre-built AI agents to complete specific tasks, ranging from resume writing and ATS score checking to trip planning, WhatsApp chat analysis, and more.

Launched in January 2025, ActionAgents.co operates on a pay-per-task model, eliminating the need for monthly subscriptions. Users also get free credits to test the platform, reducing entry barriers for first-timers.

Founder Jay started the platform after years of working with businesses through his earlier venture, ActionLabs.ai. He noticed a recurring issue: clients didn’t know which AI tool to use and were overwhelmed by confusing interfaces, misleading demos, and high costs.

The initial product was a directory of AI tools, but it still forced users off-platform. The pivot to a marketplace of AI agents was a response to this friction.

“No one wants to pay Rs 4,000 a month for a tool they might use once,” Jay explains.

Despite zero marketing, ActionAgents onboarded over 3,000 users in its first eight weeks, completing 200–250 tasks daily. Users span India, the US, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East.

Backed by Rs 15–20 lakh in initial funding, the platform is already generating steady revenue. The small team, featuring Jash Jasani, Dev Patel, and Deepali, is now focused on refining the UI, improving agent accuracy, and boosting retention.

With 5,000+ tasks completed, the team plans to expand to 10,000 users in the next six months and eventually reach up to a million.

The long-term goal: become the Google Play Store for AI agents, letting developers build and monetise custom agents while enabling AI-powered departments for businesses.


Edited by Annette George